Current Data Releases

High-level extensively processed data for the 1200 Subjects release including group average structural and tfMRI data, group average functional connectivity, and Group ICA-based parcellation + timeseries + netmats datasets.

Summary: The 500 Subjects + MEG2 release includes behavioral and 3T MR imaging data from 542 healthy adult participants collected in Q1-Q6+. MRI and behavioral datasets from 15 subjects that were not in the original 500 Subjects release have been added. Structural scans are available for 526 subjects. In addition to MR scans, 67 subjects also have at least some resting-state MEG (rMEG) and/or task MEG (tMEG) data available.

March 2014 MR Data Patch
Released on 03/25/2014

Summary: The Human Connectome Project (HCP) has made several important updates to the fMRI data released for Q1-Q3. This patch addresses several known issues with Task fMRI analysis data, physiological data, and other areas. This patch also includes all retroactive fixes that were released in the September 2013 patch. Also, volume-smoothed tfMRI cross-run analysis data is now released for individual subjects.

Summary: The MEG Initial (MEG1) release includes data from 14 MEG-scanned participants, which together comprise 10 full datasets of resting state (rMEG) and 10 of each of the three task-evoked protocols (tMEG: motor, working memory, and language processing). As part of the HCP protocol, MRI and behavioral/individual difference data has also been collected on the MEG1 release participants and is either currently released (3 subjects) or will be released (11 subjects) in the upcoming 500 Subjects Release. Several of the subjects included in the MEG1 release are monozygotic (MZ) twin pairs.

Summary: The Human Connectome Project (HCP) is happy to report the release of Diffusion imaging data for all 215 subjects for which diffusion was collected from Quarters 1-3 (Q1, Q2, Q3). The release includes all unprocessed and preprocessed dMRI data for these subjects, some of whom are related. All unrelated subject groups available for quick download from ConnectomeDB now have complete data for all HCP MRI modalities.

Summary: The Q3 data release consists of multimodal MRI data collected from more than 85 healthy young adults scanned in Spring 2013. The current release expands the total (Q1-Q3) number of released healthy participant data for imaging and/or behavioral measures to more than 220.

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All HCP data can be downloaded from ConnectomeDB, including a variety of convenient packaged downloads for groups of unrelated subjects. You can explore the full protocol before downloading with our online data archive.

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